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Clin Oral Investig ; 28(2): 148, 2024 Feb 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38353803

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OBJECTIVES: The present study aimed to determine in silico toxicity predictions of test compounds from hydraulic calcium silicate-based sealers (HCSBS) and AH Plus and computationally simulate the interaction between these substances and mediators of periapical inflammation via molecular docking. MATERIALS AND METHODS: All chemical information of the test compounds was obtained from the PubChem site. Predictions for bioavailability and toxicity analyses were determined by the Molinspiration Cheminformatics, pkCSM, ProTox-II and OSIRIS Property Explorer platforms. Molecular docking was performed using the Autodock4 AMDock v.1.5.2 program to analyse interactions between proteins (IL-1ß, IL-6, IL-8, IL-10 and TNF-α) and ligands (calcium silicate hydrate, zirconium oxide, bisphenol-A epoxy resin, dibenzylamine, iron oxide and calcium tungstate) to establish the affinity and bonding mode between systems. RESULTS: Bisphenol-A epoxy resin had the lowest maximum dose tolerated in humans and was the test compound with the largest number of toxicological properties (hepatotoxicity, carcinogenicity and irritant). All systems had favourable molecular docking. However, the ligands bisphenol-A epoxy resin and dibenzylamine had the greatest affinity with the cytokines tested. CONCLUSION: In silico predictions and molecular docking pointed the higher toxicity and greater interaction with mediators of periapical inflammation of the main test compounds from AH Plus compared to those from HCSBS. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: This is the first in silico study involving endodontic materials and may serve as the basis for further research that can generate more data, producing knowledge on the interference of each chemical compound in the composition of different root canal sealers.


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Benzhydryl Compounds , Benzylamines , Calcium Compounds , Epoxy Resins , Phenols , Root Canal Filling Materials , Silicates , Humans , Epoxy Resins/toxicity , Molecular Docking Simulation , Inflammation , Root Canal Filling Materials/toxicity
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Odontology ; 2024 Mar 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38493437

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The aim of this work was to evaluate the toxicological action of AH Plus (AHP), Bio-C Sealer (BCS), and EndoSequence BC Sealer (ESB), using Drosophila melanogaster as the model organism performing in vivo and ex vivo analysis. D. melanogaster were exposed for 10 days to three concentrations (5 mg/ml, 10 mg/ml, and 20 mg/ml) of AHP, BCS, and ESB sealers mixed with 10 ml of standard diet. During this period, the mortality of flies was evaluated. On the 11th day, the locomotor activity test was performed and the flies were euthanized for oxidative damage analysis (reactive species and lipid peroxidation) and cell viability (resazurin reduction). For the mortality curves evaluation, the log-rank test (Mantel-Cox) was used. For the analysis of other data, a one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) was applied, followed by Tukey's post hoc test (α = 0.05). Regarding mortality, there were no significant differences. The locomotor activity was reduced, mainly in the two highest concentrations of AHP and BCS. Besides, reactive species generation was bigger in the AHP 20 mg/ml group. AHP induced a lipid peroxidation increase in all three concentrations tested, when compared to other sealers. Considering cell viability, the two highest concentrations of AHP reduced this parameter; while in other sealers, viability was reduced only in the highest concentration. AHP showed changes in oxidative markers that led to greater damage to the flies.

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J Conserv Dent Endod ; 27(4): 345-359, 2024 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38779200

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Objectives: The aim was to determine whether premixed calcium silicate-based root canal sealers have better biological properties than AH Plus. Materials and Methods: Searches of studies published up to January 2023 were performed in the PubMed/MEDLINE and EMBASE and via other methods (databases of the International Endodontic Journal, Journal of Endodontics, and gray literature). The inclusion criteria were in vivo animal and in vitro studies that analyzed the response in the dorsal subcutaneous tissue of rats, cell viability, and genotoxicity. Systematic Review Centre for Laboratory Animal Experimentation Risk of Bias (RoB) tool for in vivo studies and modified CONSORT checklist for in vitro were appraised. Meta-analysis was performed using the Stata. Results: Fifty-two studies were included. In the RoB, in vivo studies fulfilled 20%-50% of the items and in vitro 60%-100%. The studies included in the meta-analysis demonstrated better histocompatibility with the premixed calcium silicate-based sealers at 30 days and greater cell viability with these sealers when used in undiluted extracts in experimental period of 72 h and in extracts with 1:2 and 1:4 dilution in 24 and 72 h. In contrast, no difference between materials was found concerning genotoxicity. Conclusion: Premixed calcium silicate-based root canal sealers have better histocompatibility and are less cytotoxic than the epoxy resin-based sealer AH Plus, demonstrating favorable biological behavior.

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RGO (Porto Alegre) ; 66(4): 361-367, Oct.-Dec. 2018. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-984919

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ABSTRACT Tooth losses due to pathological processes continue to be a reality in daily clinical dentistry, inducing functional and psychological complications in patients. In view of this, a new option for the management of this problem - tissue engineering - has been studied in Dentistry. This field, considered multidisciplinary, uses three key elements for tissue regeneration: scaffolds (extracellular matrices) - natural or synthetic; cells, and growth factors. In this sense, combination of these three elements may induce regeneration of the dental pulp, bone and periodontal tissue, among others. Therefore, the aim of this study was to conduct a literature review, describing the main elements of tissue engineering and their applicability in Dentistry, as a means of updating dental surgeons about this subject.


RESUMO As perdas dentárias, devido aos processos patológicos, ainda são uma realidade na clínica odontológica diária, induzindo complicações funcionais e psicológicas ao paciente. Diante disso, uma nova opção para o manejo desse problema vem sendo estudada na Odontologia, a engenharia tecidual. Essa área, considerada multidisciplinar, utiliza três elementos chaves para a regeneração dos tecidos: os scaffolds (matriz extracelular) naturais ou sintéticos, as células e os fatores de crescimento. Nesse sentido, a combinação desses três elementos pode induzir a regeneração da polpa dentária, tecido ósseo e periodontal, entre outros. Portanto, o objetivo deste estudo é realizar uma revisão da literatura, descrevendo e atualizando os cirurgiões-dentistas sobre os principais elementos da engenharia tecidual e sua aplicabilidade na Odontologia.

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Braz. dent. sci ; 20(3)2017. ilus
Article in English | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-868116

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Os bisfosfonatos (BFs) são rotineiramente usados no manejo de patologias ósseas e neoplasias malignas metastáticas, porém há um efeito adverso de seu uso crônico, denominado osteonecrose da mandíbula associada ao uso de bisfosfonatos (OMAB). O tratamento para OMAB é desafiador e complexo, pois ainda não há protocolos definitivos de tratamento e os inúmeros tratamentos descritos na literatura possuem índices variáveis de sucesso. Neste sentido, este estudo objetiva enfatizar a responsabilidade do cirurgião-dentista no conhecimento da OMAB e relatar um caso clínico em que o tratamento cirúrgico foi a melhor opção terapêutica. Paciente do sexo masculino, 69 anos de idade, procurou atendimento odontológico queixando-se de exposição óssea. Na anamnese, relatou fazer uso de BFs devido ao histórico de câncer. O exame intraoral revelou exposição óssea em região de molar inferior direito estendendo-se para região de trigonoretromolar pela face lingual. Fez-se o tratamento conservador com antibioticoterapia e bochechos com clorexidina a 0,12 %, porém não se obteve sucesso. Assim, optou-se pela remoção cirúrgica da área de necrose óssea e do dente envolvido. O pós-operatório ocorreu dentro dos padrões de normalidade. O conhecimento do cirurgiãodentista sobre esta patologia é essencial para prevenir, diagnosticar e tratar esta doença da forma mais adequada. Embora o tratamento de OMAB permaneça desafiador e complexo, o manejo cirúrgico é uma opção terapêutica para lesões em estágios clínicos iniciais e resistentes ao tratamento conservador, proporcionando um melhor prognóstico e qualidade de vida ao paciente. (AU)


Bisphosphonates (BP) are routinely used in the management of metastatic bone diseases and malignancies neoplasms, but there is an adverse effect of their chronic use called bisphosphonaterelated osteonecrosis of the jaw (BRONJ). Treatment for BRONJ is challenging and complex, as there is still no definitive treatment protocols and the various treatments described in the literature have success variables indexes. In this sense, this study aims to emphasize the responsibility of dentist about the knowledge of BRONJ and report a clinical case that the surgical therapy was the best treatment option. Male patient, sixty-nine years old, asked for dental care complaining about bone exposure. On the anamneses, he reported the use of BP due to cancer history. The intra oral examination revealed exposed bone in the lower right molar region extending to retromolar trigon region on lingual side. There was conservative treatment with antibiotic therapy and mouth rinses of chlorhexidine 0.12 %, but not obtaining success. Therefore, we opted for the surgical removal of necrotic bone area and the tooth involved. The postoperative was within normal standard. The knowledge of dentist about this pathology is essential to prevent, diagnose and treat this disease the most appropriate way. Although the treatment of BRONJ remains challenging and complex, surgical therapy is a treatment option for lesions in early clinical stages and resistant to conservative treatment, providing a better prognosis and quality of life for the patient. (AU)


Subject(s)
Bisphosphonate-Associated Osteonecrosis of the Jaw , Mandible , Oral Surgical Procedures
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